Queens’ Art Night Paints in Long Island City

Rick SmithsonNYC Art1 month ago5 Views

Long Island City brushed last night with Queens’ Art Night, coloring NYC’s spring at a Vernon loft. Painter Jay Patel threw oils as 200 watched, a $10 ticket splash of strokes. It’s borough hues—pure LIC vibe, canvases hot. A kid smeared blue; a pro snapped a bridge. ‘Queens arts—this is it,’ Patel says, mixing paints. The room turned gallery.

The night’s fresh—March 28’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing space by 7 p.m. Patel’s a Flushing brush; last night’s crowd hit max—colors popped. A latecomer nabbed a spot; turpentine wafted—NYC grit glowed. Runs one night—art ruled. #QueensArt trended; Brooklyn wants a palette.

Some griped—’Too messy,’ sniped a newbie, dodging splats. Dust stuck—masks donned; vibe held. A rival’s pitching a Corona tag, splitting brushes. Still, 300 stayed—strokes reigned. LIC’s never painted so bold.

Patel’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a wall if spring bites. ‘NYC’s canvas—this fills it,’ he says, packing tubes. The night’s a Queens win—grit meets hue. It’s an art rush; catch the next. Bring a lens—works call.

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